The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 10, 1921, Image 1

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A Newspaper That Aires The News Fifty-two Weeks Each Year For $2.00
VOLUME 49
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. MARCH 10. 1921
NUMBER 10
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AT PRE-WAR PRICES
The price of this big, beautiful G-2 Standard
Model COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA is how
only $125. The prices on OUR ENTIRE
LINE of COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS
have been readjusted to pre-war levels.
You Save
$25.00
On This Model!
This is the most radical read
justment ever made in the pho
nograph industry. And these
new prices, below the pre-war
level, ar,e for much improved
models equipped with' the ex
clusive Non-Set Automatic 'Stop and other exclusive
Columbia advantages which make the COLUMBIA
GRAFONOLA the only modern phonograph. Come in
today and see for yourself what big values these new
prices give you.
J. C. MITCHELL
Columbia Grafonolas THE JEWELER Columbia Records
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You would be indignant, if you were obliged
to pay a high price for an inferior grade of
merchandise. You have no cause for that
if you patronize us. Every article that
leaves our store is sold under guarantee
'Satisfaction or your money back' This
method of doing business is vouched for
by a large list of regular patrons. -Don't
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Is Your Subscription Paid to Date?
Legion Post Banquets Their
Commander, R. S. Mitchell
One of the social events of the season
whh pulled off Wednesday evening at
which time a large ntimbor of tho
American Legion members and their
wives and lady friends attended a ban
quot given in honor of Post Command,
er, Dr. II S. Mltoliell and wife who iiro
going to leave this city. Tho banquet
whs held at the Powell it Pope Cafe
and those present wero woll pleased
with tho "chow" which those gentle
men served, at the close County At
torney II. S. Von acted as Toiistnmster
and after making 1111 mUlroHs called on
Dr. Mitchell who gave a talk on what
the American I.oulon hits accomplished
since its organic tllon. The pat tr thou
adjourned to the I. O. 0. V. hall where
they spent u pleasant pabtimo at danc
iug.
SUPT. IIOLTZEN NOT A
CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION
March 7, 1921
Board met in regular session with
all members present.
Minutes of previous meeting of
February 7th, read and approved.
The following bills were presented,
read and allowed i
American Hook Co. $
Thos. Charles Co.
Ginn and Co. .
Gregg Publishing Co.
Pcabody School Furn. Co
World Book Co.
Fred Maurer
B. W. Stewart
Walter Sherwood
S. R. Floranco
Harry Topham .
A. Delph
Malonc-Gellatly Co.
Tumurc & Son
Hansen Laundry
Frank Campbell
Morhart Bros.
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430.85
1.90
12.79
10.50
10.35
Motion made by Ovcring that tho
rule as established by the Board last
year relative to Commencement be
the same this year. Motion carried.
This motion was to the effect that the
Board would rent caps and go;iis
for the graduating class and that it
be compulsory that the members of
tho class wear same. This expense,
together with all other incidental ex
penses, to bo paid out of the proceeds
of Commencement cxcrcices and if
any deficit,1 the Board to be responsi
ble for same.
By agreement it was decided to
allow tho Seniors one day off for
Sneak Day.
On motion it was decided to have
class orations valedictory, saluta
tory, class history and class pro
phecy; also motion made and carried
that Mrs. George Kailey bo selected
to talco charge of the training for tho
class play for $50.00.
The Red Cross society, through
Mrs. Sherwood tendered the Donrda
fund of 50 to go toward medical in
spection of pupils in the schools. On
motion of Perry tho Board accepted
tho offer, and to conform with tho
law, ordered an inspection and agreed
to pay the balance of tho inspection
fee, if any, out of the public school
fund.
Upon recommendation of tho Su
perintendent and at tho request of
teachers in tho High School tho
Board agreed to allow tho teachers
three days vacation, to attend a dis
trict convention of teachers to bo
held nt Holdrcdgc, on Mu-ch 23, 24
and 25tlr.
Supt. Holtzen in giving hin regulat
monthly report stated that ho would
not bo a candidate for re-election as
ho had been elected superintendent of
a consolidated school in Iowa at a
salary of $3,000 per year.
No further business Board now ad
journed to meet Friday, Mofrch 11th.
FEBRUARY TERM OF .
THE DISTRICT COURT
ct al,
Lena Rehtus vs Lily Rouse
Dismissed by plaintiff.
W. H. Tolley vs E. R. Slawson, Con
tinued for the term.
George King vs Dell Walker. Mo
tion for new trial over ruled. Judg
ment. N. Herbert vs Walter Rhea. Settled.
William M. Hiatt vs County of Web
ster. Judgment for defendant.
Grand Lodge A. O. U. W. vs Dnnicl
Garbor, continucdf
Archie A. Boron vs C. B. & Q. Ry.
Settled.
William D. Hicks and Elmer Fogg vs
Webster County. Continued.
Frank Starr vs C. B. & Q. Ry. Con
tinued. Geo. Engclhardt vs C. B. & Q. Ry.
Settled.
Clara E. Kivctt vs Oscar Kivctt.
Divorce Denied, Separate mainten
ance allowed to pluintifT.
Lbttic Sagl vs Harry Boats
missed at plaintiff's costs.
Finloy Bright vs Fmncis
Settled and dismissed.
Pearl Leone Zciglor vs Bertram Zeig-
lor. Divorce for plaintiff.
C. F. Gund vs L. J. Segrist. Resale
ordered.
State of Nebraska, ex rel Harry
. Chaplin et nl vs Charles Waldo, ct
al, Quo Warranto Writ, nllowcd.
In the matter of tho Estate of Eliza-
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both Trine, deceased. Motion to
dismiss sustained.
yico Bes3ie Mcintosh vs Edgar M
Intosh, Continued for term.
Margaret A. Miller vs National Coun
cil of tho Knights and Ladies of
Security ct al. Judgment for plnin
tiff $1030.00.
Adolph Stumpenhorst vs Effic Stump
enhorst. Divorce for plaintiff.
Carrie V. Harvey vs Noah Harvey,
Dismissed.
JTohnson B. Wisecarver vs Roscoc
Burch, continued for term.
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Starke's Holsteins Hold
An Enviable Record
In the latest "Reported Tests of
IIolstcin-Friesian Cows," published
l bi-weekly by Malcolm II. Gardner,
'Delavan, Wis., Superintendent of Ad
vanced Registry of the Holslein
Fricsian Association of America,
Starko Bros., of Red Cloud, Neb. have
four of their pure-bred registered
Holsteins listed.,
I One cow, K. C. S. V .AagioKorn
dyke, is reported as having made nt
the ago of four years and eleven
months, a record of C33.9 lbs. of milk
and 21.852 lbs. of butter fat in
seven days, equivalent to 27,335 lbs.
of butter.
I Paulino Star Craig, is reported as
having niado at the ago of nine
ycai:s and six months, a record of
G36.G lbs. of milk and 20,980 lbs. of
bufctcj: fat in seven days, equivalent
to 2(7,232 lbs of butter.
Grace Homestead Johanna Fayne,
is re)Krtcd as having made at tho
age of fivo years, a record of 505.0
lbs. of milk and 20,707 lbs. of but-
tor fat in seven days, equivalent to
25,958 lbs of butter.
Tho other cow, Maggie Ormsby
Johnnna, is reported as having mnde
at the ago of four years and fivo
"months, a record of 595.5 lbs of
milk and 18.387 lbs.of butter fat in
seven days, equivalent to 22,983 lbs.
of butter.
Tests of this kind nro supervised
by ono or more representatives from
tho Dairy Division of tho College of
Agriculture, present at each feeding
and milking, to weigh tho milk and
i test it for butter fat content. A
duplicate sample of this milk is for
warded to tho Stato Collogo, whero
careful check is mado before tho
record is reported.
BE ON TIME
TO BE ON TIME PAYS. THE BUSINESS MAN RESPECTS
THE MAN WHO KEEPS HIS ENGAGEMENT "TO THE MIN
UTE." TO BE "RIGHT ON TIME" YOU MUST HAVE A
GOOD WATCH WHICH KEEPS THE RIGHT TIME. TO GET
A GOOD, ACCURATE "TIMEKEEPER" COME TO THE
STORE THAT KEEPS THEM-ttND GUARANTEES THAT
.THEY WILL KEEP CORRECTTIME-COMETO OUR STORE.
WE TEST YOUR EYES AND FIT YOU WITH
THE EXACT GLASSES'.YOU NEED-COME IN.
We Milcc 'Quality' Right Then the Price Right
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How Did It ftjpDcn?
Well it is this way, there Is a chance for every man
that has any energy what ever, to got a home, come
and see us. We have about fifteen (15) farms to offer
as follows, Improved and unimproved ones, will take
Crop payments after the first paymont is made.
These farms arc located in the best part of the West and
we think this is a much better plan for you Mr. Renter.
Buy ono of these farms where you can pay out for it,
the same as paying rent and 'you will own your own
homo. We know of men that have paid out for their
land that way in three years, why not you try and get
one the same way.
We give free transportation, for to go and see these
farms, when the roads are so we can travel over them
safely. - -
Now is the time for you to get tho.bcst proposition we
ever found in land, if you are interested come in and
see us and talk it over. We will sure get you a good
buy if you will come and ride out with us,
We have other good buys of all kinds.
Please remember the address.
I. Carrter Soi
Home Office Red Cloud, Neb. C. R. Carpenter, Sclden, Kan.
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Advice is one of the cheapest things in the world. It's as free
the air. No matter what your troubles may be, just let it
known and advice will come piling in.
The old maid knows how to rear children, the bachelor kaows
just how a wife should be handled, and even a bald-headed druif
gist can sell hair Ionic and gjt away with it but the advice you
seek, not the kind that is volunteered, Is the kind you want. We
are not a volunteer in the advice business, but if you are a patron
of ourbank and ask advice on financial matters we will be glad
to help you in any way we can.
THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK
Edward Flounce, President Red Cloud, Neb. .S. R. Florance, Cattuef
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